Turning motorists must _____________ at intersections and driveways.
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make U-turns
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make a turn that causes pedestrians to stop
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block the crosswalk when stopped at a red light
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stop for pedestrians
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Explanation
When you wish to make a turn at an intersection, out of a driveway, or to exit a roundabout, you must always be prepared to come to a stop before a crosswalk to allow pedestrians to cross. If a turn involves crossing a bike lane, you must yield the right-of-way to bicyclists before completing the turn.
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